Bhad Bhabie Says Clip Farming 'Should Be Illegal': 'Editing Sh*t That Didn't Even Happen'

"Why try to tear people down?" she wrote.

Bhad Bhabie
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Bhad Bhabie has some very specific opinions about clip farming.

The “Gucci Flip Flops” rapper took to Instagram on Thursday to share her point of view.

“Clip farming should be illegal, runing [sic] w a narrative an editing shit that didn’t even happen to get click bait," she wrote.

It seems that the image she posted is a screenshot from her TikTok, where she expounded in the caption.

“It’s not cool an it’s lame, why try to tear people down, to get your click baits?" she said. "Making clips an edits that didn’t happen should be banned an illegal.”

It’s unclear why Bhabie chose to share her perspective.

Clip farming is the act of uploading videos that are created to “attract attention,” per Collins Dictionary. These types of videos “feature exaggerated reactions” to go viral, gain a following, or for likes. For example, streamers often use this method to promote engagement with their channel.

It appears Bhabie is specifically using the term to mean editing videos in a way that distorts reality.

She's no stranger to viral sensationalism. The rapper, now 22, recently responded to 6ix9ine’s recent allegations that she slept with multiple rappers before her 18th birthday.

“Who selling rat traps, 69 stop mentioning me,” she tweeted in mid-October.

Tekashi made the claim in September, telling DJ Vlad, “All these rappers fucked Bhad Bhabie while she was underage. She knows it, they know it.”

6ix9ine and Bhabie first started beefing in 2018, when she was just 15.

“Trippie Redd birthed your ass. Nobody knew who the fuck you was. Nobody at all,” she said after 6ix9ine claimed Bhabie didn't like him because he declined to do a song with her and said that she only became famous because she “beat her mom."

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